Integriti Gatekeeper User Guide
Integriti GateKeeper provides you with a simplified version of System Designer, which only shows items commonly used to monitor your site. GateKeeper does not allow you to access options that if changed would affect the overall security of the site. GateKeeper is commonly used to monitor and change the state of areas or doors and program users.
To LOG In
To launch System Designer or GateKeeper, navigate to the Start Menu > All Programs > Inner Range folder and click the applications icon.
Once an application is launched a login window will appear, this window is identical for System Designer and GateKeeper. To log into the application, enter your operator name and password then click the Login button.
The Login window contains the following options:
The Software Version number identifies which version of the software you have installed.
The default method for logging into System Designer and GateKeeper is Use These Login Credentials. This method allows you to login by entering your user name and password. If your software has been configured to use the Current Windows User option, you can login without needing to enter a user name and password. This login option is configured by your installer and requires additional licenses.
Enter your User Name in this field.
Enter your Password in this field.
Do not change the Integriti Server settings unless instructed to do so by your Installer.
USER INTERFACE
Overview
The default layout for System Designer and GateKeeper share common elements. Below is a breakdown of the System Designer interface.
Ribbon
The Ribbon is designed to help you quickly find the items you need to programme or monitor the system. Items are organized into logical groups, which are collected under tabs. Each tab relates to a type of function, such as Intruder or Access Control tabs.
Review Panel
The Review panel is located at the bottom left of the Integriti System Designer window by default. Review is a historical log of the events that have occurred on the security controller or within the software
Actions Panel
The Actions panel displays actions that are performed by an operator from the software. The action list will display if the action was successful or failed.
NAVIGATION Panel
The Navigation panel displays the sites, sub-sites, controllers and hardware modules on the system. This display can be used to view the state of controllers and modules or to trigger commands such as connecting or disconnecting a controller.